Polson, Montana
What It Is Like to Retire in Polson
Polson is a resort town on Flathead Lake in northwestern Montana, north of Missoula. Flathead Lake is the largest freshwater lake in the western U.S. The population was 4,497 in 2011. It is on the Flathead Indian Reservation. This charming lakeshore community is the center of one of most fertile farming areas in Montana. This prime cherry growing region is home to dozens of orchards, which Polson celebrates with an annual Cherry Festival. Photo of View northeastward across Hungry Horse Reservoir onto the Flathead Range, Montana courtesy of Wikipedia (public domain).
Where to Retire in Polson and Home Prices
There is a resort where some retirees live at least part of the year (see Active Communities link at right). According to Zillow, the median home value end $319,206 in early 2020.
What Is Special about Polson
The lake and the recreational opportunities are excellent.
What Is Not Special about Polson
Community is small and about a one hour drive to nearest city.
Who Will Like Retirement in Polson
If you move to Montana you have to like the wide open spaces and feel a bit remote from large cities.
Local Economy Is Driven by
Tourism, accomodations and food service, education, health care
Climate and Physical Environment
The median January temperature is in the mid 20's. Polson is in the northwestern part of the State near Idaho. It is surrounded by National Forests.
Restaurants & Cultural Scene
Nearby Missoula is the best bet for local cultural opportunities.
Crime
The crime rate is higher than the national average.
Medical facilities
St. Joseph Medical Center provides emergency services. There are some nearby hospitals including one in Kalispell 37 miles away.
Transportation
Missoula airport is sixty-five miles away. Polson is a very walkable community.
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